Grange Picnic Slated August 4 at lone Park Bf DIANA KINCAID IONE All member nnd friend of Willows Grange are invited to picnic on Sunday, August 4, at 4:(X) p.m. In the lono city park. Tho committee in c-harRe Ktutes that drinks, Ice cream and eating utensils will be furnished by the Rroup. Another picnic that local res idents mav he Interested In is the annual Morrow County pic nic to be held as usual in Laur elhurst Turk in Portland on Sun day, August 4, at noon. Every one is welcome to anena ana enjoy the afternoon vlsltlne. Miss Susan Llndstrom. mem her of the Pendleton Round Up Court, Hew by private plane to Cheyenne. Wvo.. Sunday morn lug to appear with the court In the Frontier Days celebration. They were to return on Wed nmil.iv from Wvominu. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Martin and Jimmy are vlsltlnjr with Mr. and Mrs. I.nrrv Ketsch this week. The Martins are from Mrs. Fetsch's hometown of Orient, III. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlcht HauRen of Lake Osweeo visited with rel alives on Tuesday as they were returninc home from a vacation in Canada, which included at tend inff the Calgary Stampede. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford and family arrived Friday from Portland for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalzell. Neal, who has been here vlsitinji his grandparents, will return on Monday with his family. Company at the Lee Palmer home this week were Mrs. Pal mer's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clacence Nash, of Neche, N. D. Week-end guest at the par ental Harold Sherer home was Mrs. Judy Andrew of Corvallls. On July 12 Mrs. Lewis Hal vorsen, Mrs. Larry Prock, Mrs. Leo Crabtree and Mrs. Archie Munkers drove to Salem to at tend the weddine of Miss Wan da Jean Hoffman to Harlow Kibbev. The women returned on Saturday. Mrs. Alvln McCabe and boys arrived here Monday lor a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Leo Crabtree. On Tuesday, Ron ald Crabtree of Seattle and Scott Wilson of Tacoma drove down for a visit. Ronald returned home in the company of his son, Scott Crabtree, where the boy will visit for a while. Mrs. Mc Cabe and Ashley left on Thurs day but Kevin and Jim remain ed for a visit with their grand-Darents. Mrs. John Voorhees of Port land stayed at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wate . Crawford, this week-end. Mrs. Voorhees accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peck and Natalie who came for a visit at the Milton Morgan home. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Bryson returned home July 13 follow ing the wedding of their daugh ter, Sandi Bryson, in Portland. Mrs. Bryson's mother, Mrs. Betty Siverd, accompanied them. Mrs. Bob Jepsen was hostess for a coffee hour last Thursday morning on the occasion of Mrs. Ray Boyce's birthday. Those en joying the morning togethei were Mrs. Dave McLeod, Mrs Arnie Hedman, Mrs. Bob Clough, Mrs. Ernie McCabe, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs. Herb Ekstrom, Mrs. Gene Rietmann Mrs. Bill Riet mann, Mrs. Bob Rietmann anc" Mrs. Mike Luedde. A family picnic held in Ken newick, Wn., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les Roundy was at tended by Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Kiiu-ald and girlx, and John Kin cald. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Round ay and Lt-Uey and Mr. and Mm. Larry Longhrakc, all of Seattle, were also there. The croup en joyed the hydroplane races In the arternoon. Miss Cindy Ekstrom flew home with her cousin, Dorlnda Steiger, who has been visiting here from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Matthews and Deniece drove to the Elgin Stampede on Sunday to watch the Morrow County Rodeo Court iipicnr In the festivities there Queen Berniece Mutthcws and her court, who rode In a con vertible, won a prize award among the many competitive courts In the parade. On July 24 Mrs. Omar Riet mann will depart by plane from Seattle on a 22-day Churchill tour which will take her first to Copenhagen, Hamburg, Igls, Brussels, and on to Moudon, Switzerland, the birthplace of Mrs. Rietmann's ancestors. She hopes to locate descendants of her fnmily who are still living in the area. Miss Janice Snider returned home this week after a two week's stay with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Don How- ell, in Tolovanna Park, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Formt furken bine and family returned Sun day evening from a week's va ration spent in the Puget Sound area while staying at the home of his mother. Mm. Nina Case of Poulsbo. The family Senl one day In Seattle at the Se. aide Acquurlum, located on the waterfront, enjoyed a day at fishing and boating on beauti ful Hood Canal near the float ing bridge, and on Wednesday evening traveled to Port An eele. where they spent the night before catching the ferry early next morning for Victoria, B. C. Canada, for a day of sight seeing. There they toured the Parliament Buildings, visited the famous Empress Hotel and gardens, and enjoyed a horse and buggy ride throughout the city viewing famous landmarks and many lovely homes. HEFPNEI GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. July 2S. ISO A two-day pack trio Into the Wallowa mountains near Los tine was enjoved by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mecham last week-end. The two couples drove to the mountains near Lost! tie and from there rode horseback to the numerous lakes In the area, among which they visited were Mirror Lake, Moc casin Lake and Glacier Lake. The couples estimate that they rode 18 miles the first day and about 23 miles the second he- fore returning to Heppner Sun day evening. Quarter Horse Tune-Up Day Set Here Sunday Second of the summer's Tune- up Days, sponsored by Colum bia Basin Horse association, will be held at the Morrow County Fairgrounds on Sunday after noon, July 28, starting at 1:00 p.m., according to announce ment by Beverly Buchanan, Her miston, secretary of the organ ization. Tune-up Day is open to all registered quarter horses. There are no entry fees for the class es, no registration or enty ahead of time. Ribbons will be given to three top places. Judge will be Jim Gorman of Heppner. In charge of the day's activi ties will be Dr. James Norene and Floyd Jones, both of Hepp ner. Divisions in the halter class es will be for mares of all ages, geldings of all ages and stall ions of all ages. The six other classes will in clude Western pleasure, bit reining, pole bending, barrel racing, hackamore reining and Western riding. The first Tune-UD Dav was held in Hermiston, and the next one is set for September 8 in Pendleton. Spectators are always wel come. Wayne Lamb and mother. Mrs. Berniece Lamb traveled to Wallowa Lake early last week where they met her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bui Cunningham and family of On tario for a few days of visiting. The Cunningham family travel ed on to Heppner to spend a few days visiting relatives In the area, and the Lambs traveled on to Seattle to spend time visit ing at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lamb and family. They expected to return to Heppner Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Munkers and family and Mrs. Jerry Rood and daughter, Dede, gathered at the Rood mountain cabin where they met Jerry Rood and Dale Munkers Tuesday, July 16, for a picnic dinner, honoring Dale on his 12th birthday. The fol lowing week-end Mrs. Munkers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Teague of Eugene, visited at the Munkers home. SEPTIC TANKS FACTORY WHOLESALE Orangeburg Perforated and Solid Sold at Cost with Tanks Northrop Steel Fabricating Co. Kermiston-McNary Hwy. Phone 567-5757 Office Of Dr. Gerald Jones Will Be Closed July 27 through August- 4 For Vacation Why it pays to call ahead for reservations. There's nothing more dismal than a string of "No Vacancy" signs after a long day's driving. So do yourself two big favors when you travel by car: (1) call ahead for reservations and (2) plan to stop early enough to get a really good rest. Your trip will be much more pleasant. And safer. 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